Breakdown Of The Oracle Park Seating Chart

Where To Sit At Oracle Park

Oracle Park, formerly AT&T Park, and Pacific Bell Park, is often regarded as one of the best and most beautiful ballparks in Major League Baseball, especially when compared to Oakland Coliseum (Oakland Athletics) across the Bay. Oracle Park provides an excellent view of McCovey Cove and the Pacific Ocean, Alcatraz Island in the distance and has close proximity to the popular Fisherman’s Wharf. Aside from the views of the Pacific Ocean, what really sets Oracle Park apart from other Major League ballparks is it’s plethora of premium seating options. That’s expected considering the vast corporate presence in the Bay Area and nearby Silicon Valley.

Our staff wanted to provide baseball fans with a breakdown of the Oracle Park seating chart so that they’ll have a better idea about which tickets to purchase as well as how to better navigate the stadium. Keep in mind that the layout and names of the seating areas at Oracle Park could change from season to season. Also keep in mind that the San Francisco Giants operate on a dynamic ticket pricing model meaning ticket prices will vary based on the day of the game and opponent. The hottest ticket will be when the Los Angeles Dodgers are playing at Oracle Park. We’ll begin with the Lexus Batter’s Box seats behind home plate.

Lexus Batter’s Box

The Lexus Batter’s Box seats, formerly the Lexus Dugout Club, are the most expensive seats at Oracle Park aside from the Oracle Suites. The Lexus Batter’s Box seats include rows AAA through CCC of sections 112 through 119.

The perks for the Lexus Dugout Club include a waitstaff that will bring food and drinks to your seats, cushioned seats with more comfort and legroom, 2 free parking passes for Lot A, and a videoboard highlighting your group’s attendance. The Lexus Batter’s Box seats sit closer to the pitcher’s mound than home plate and have small television monitors in front of the first row.

The Dugout Box

The Dugout Box at Oracle Park is located in front of section 109 and adjacent to the visitor’s dugout (1st base side) and the Lexus Batter’s Box seats. The Dugout Box is a small section and includes four rows of four seats. The perks for the Dugout Club seats include a waitstaff that will bring food and drinks to your seats, more comfortable seats, two parking passes for Lot A and a videoboard message highlighting your group’s attendance. The Dugout Club is often booked as a group by small businesses and corporations.

The Press Club

The Press Club seats at Oracle Park has it's name because you guessed it! It’s located adjacent to the San Francisco Giants press box in lower box section 119. The perks for the press club seats include cushioned seats, 2 parking passes for lot A, tickets for 30 guests, a complimentary video board message highlighting your attendance, and a $35 credit for merchandise or concession items. The Press Club seats are located behind home plate and provide an excellent panoramic of Oracle Park. Thanks to the shade, they're also excellent seats to have for day games during the summer when the sun is out.

Oracle Suites

There are 67 suites on the Oracle suite level at Oracle Park which is the fourth level of the stadium. The perks for all Oracle Suites include three flat screen televisions, catered food, access to the Alaska Airlines Club level, indoor and outdoor seating, and concierge service. All of the suites are numbered and there are several distinct suites on the Oracle suite level and they include

Tony Bennett Suite

Hall of Fame Suite

Vintner’s Suite

Suite 67

Let's dissect these suites.

Tony Bennett Suite

The Tony Bennett Suite is very upscale and modern with windows from floor to ceiling that offer views of downtown San Francisco, McCovey Cove and the Bay Bridge. The Tony Bennett Suite is located in far-right field and is the suite with the best view of the water. It also comes with all of the regular Oracle Suite amenities including three flat screen televisions, access to the Alaska Airline Club level, outdoor and indoor seating, and concierge service.

Businesses that rent the Tony Bennett suite will also receive 25 tickets for guests and 4 parking passes for Lot A. Just look at that view!

Hall of Fame Suite

The Hall of Fame Suite is suite #62 and is the largest suite at Oracle Park. The perks for the Hall of Fame Suite include 4 parking passes for Lot A, 30 tickets for guests, catered food, three flat screen televisions, concierge service, access to the Alaska Airline Club level, and indoor and outdoor seating. The Hall of Fame suite is located in far-left field and provides an excellent view of McCovey Cove in the distance. The Hall of Fame Suite also features one-of-a-kind memorabilia commemorating former San Francisco Giants legends.

Vintner’s Suite

The Vintner’s Suite is suite #63 and is located in far-left field on the suite level of Oracle Park. The Vintner’s Suite pays homage to Northern California’s rich wine history and even offers an optional wine-tasting for guests. The perks for the Vintner’s Suite include 25 tickets for guests, four parking passes for Lot A, indoor and outdoor seating, concierge service, three flat screen televisions, catered food, and access to the Alaska Airline Club level.

Suite 67

Suite 67 is the last suite on the suite level and is located in far-left field behind the left-field foul pole. The perks for Suite 67 include 16 tickets for guests, two parking passes for Lot A, flat screen televisions, catered food, outdoor and indoor seating, concierge service and access to the Alaska Airline Club level.

Salesforce Champions Suite

The Salesforce Champions Suite is located on the press box level of Oracle Park, and provides an excellent panorama of the stadium from behind home plate. The perks for the Salesforce Champions Suite include 30 tickets for guests, a private bar, private restrooms, catered food, six flat screen televisions, 4 parking passes for Lot A, a Giants baseball cap and game program for each guest.

Fans with tickets for the Salesforce Champions Suite will also have access to the Blue Shield Field Club, the Alaska Airlines Club Level, and four tickets for the Lexus Batter’s Box (see above).

Blue Shield Field Club

The Blue Shield Field Club seats at Oracle Park are set at two different price points; premium and regular.

Premium Field Club – The Blue Shield premium field club at Oracle Park include rows A through E of sections 107 through 124.

Regular Field Club – The regular Blue Shield field club seats include rows F through R of sections 107 through 124.

These seats will provide the best view of the infield and are the most expensive non-premium seats at Oracle Park.

Alaska Airlines Club Level

The Alaska Airlines Club level is located on the second level of Oracle Park. The club level seats are set at three different price points and they include

Left Field – The Alaska Airlines club level left field seats include sections 232 through 234.

The rows for the sections of the Alaska Airlines Club level are lettered A through M. In some sections, the rows will be lettered A through K.

Alaska Airlines Loft at McCovey Cove

The Alaska Airlines Loft at McCovey Cove is one of the most coveted premium seating areas at Oracle Park. It is located in the right field arcade wall and features a patio that overlooks the field. The perks for the Alaska Airlines Loft include a private entrance from the Portwalk behind AT&T Park, 45 tickets for guests, four parking passes for Lot A, catered food and a video board message highlighting your group’s attendance.

The Audi Legends Club

The Audi Legends Club is located on the Virgin America Club level of Oracle Park and is located in left field near the left field foul pole. The perks for the Audi Legends Club include catered food, access to the Alaska Airlines Club Level, catered food, tickets for between 50 and 100 guests, and a video board message highlighting your group’s attendance at Oracle Park.

The CarMax Field Box

The CarMax Field Box is a unique premium seating area located below the field level at Oracle Park and near the visitor’s bullpen on the first base side. Fans sitting in the CarMax Field Box will often make it on camera during televised games. The CarMax Field Box is one of the most unique seating areas in Major League Baseball. The perks for the CarMax Field Box include

30 tickets for guests

Four parking passes for Lot A

Complimentary water, soda and beer

Bar-style seating

A videoboard message highlighting your group’s attendance at the game.

Docker’s Deck

The Docker’s Deck is located in the bird’s eye view area of the outfield at Oracle Park. If you’ve ever seen the giant glove in the outfield of Oracle Park, the Docker’s Deck sits just below it. The perks for the Docker’s Deck include

18 tickets for guests

A snack bar and beverages option

Two parking passes for Lot A

A beautiful view of the Bay Bridge and Oakland Hills in the distance

Access to the Alaska Airlines Club Level and Blue Shield Field Club

Candlestick Suite

The Candlestick Suite pays homage to the old Candlestick Park, former home of the San Francisco Giants and San Francisco 49ers. The Candlestick Suite is located in the right field outfield wall, and beneath the arcade seating area. The perks for the Candlestick Suite include

Old stadium seats from Candlestick Park

12 tickets for guests

Complimentary food and drinks

Two parking passes for Lot A

Access to the warning track before the game

Old San Francisco Giants memorabilia from the team’s playing days at Candlestick Park

Triples Alley

Triples Alley isn’t an official seating area fans can enjoy during the game and is located on the outfield wall beneath the arcade seats. The perks for Triples Alley include

A ticket for a lower box section

Tickets for between 50 and 350 guests

Complimentary food and drinks before the game

Access to the field during batting practice and other pre-game activities

It’s important to note that batting practice isn’t implemented by the teams for every home game. It's common for batting practice to not take place before day games.

Promenade Patio Tables

The promenade patio tables at Oracle Park are located behind section 107 (right field) and section 135 (left field). The entire lower level at Oracle Park is considered the promenade level. The perks for the patio tables include a food and beverage credit for the concession stands, access to the Blue Shield Field Club lounge, and access to the Alaska Airlines Club level. Each patio table is able to accommodate four fans. The promenade patio tables are also completely shaded from the sun.

Lower Box

The lower box seats at Oracle Park encompasses most of the promenade level. The lower box sections are set at three different price points; premium lower box, lower box and lower box left field. Most lower box sections will have between 39 and 43 rows per section.

The lower box seats are where baseball fans will encounter the most foul balls during games.

Arcade Seats

The arcade seats at Oracle Park include sections 145 through 152 and are located atop the brick outfield wall in right field (Levi’s Landing). The arcade sections are the smallest sections at Oracle Park; most of the sections have three rows of seats. Sections 145 through 147 each have seven rows of seats; those rows are numbered 1 through 7.

The best feature of the arcade seats is being on the water and having the view of McCovey Cove to your back. There is also a string of standing room only areas behind the arcade sections. Most fans won't be able to catch home runs sitting in the arcade seats since it's such a small area. Home run balls often sail over the arcade seats and land in McCovey Cove; also called "Splash Hits".

Coors Light Silver Bullpen

The Coors Light Silver Bullpen at Oracle Park is the standing room only area in section 145. The area offers a heated platform viewing deck and offers the same view of the field as the arcade seats.

View Level

The view level seats at Oracle Park are the upper level seats and are set at seven different price points including

The most desirable view level seats will be those situated behind home plate. The view level seats provide the best view of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding San Francisco landscape in the entire stadium. They're also some of the most affordable seats at Oracle Park.

Bleachers

The bleacher sections are the best seats to catch home runs at Oracle Park. The bleacher seats, however, can be very uncomfortable for the average fan. The rows of seats have no backs to them and no cup holders. They also don’t provide a view of the beautiful Pacific Ocean beyond the outfield walls. However, they’re an excellent alternative for fans that want to sit close to the action without spending a ton of money on tickets. As stated earlier, the Blue Shield Field Club seats and the Lexus Batter’s Box seats are the most expensive sections on the lower level of Oracle Park.

Compared to Candlestick Park, the bleacher sections aren't anywhere near as rowdy. The bleacher sections at Oracle Park are set at four different price points and they include

Premium Bleachers – The premium bleachers at Oracle Park include rows 1 through 5 of sections 136 through 142.

Premium Center Field Bleachers – The premium center field bleacher seats include rows 1 through 5 of sections 143 and 144.

Center Field Bleachers – Rows 6 and above of sections 143 and 144.

Like all other 29 Major League Baseball stadiums, Oracle Park has expanded the netting around the infield to provide more safety to fans during games. The netting is now located in front of sections 107 through 124. Two things you'll want to remember when visiting Oracle Park include 1) bringing a jacket, even during the summer and 2) try the garlic fries.

The San Francisco Giants use the dugout in front of sections 122 and 123 and use the bullpen in front of sections 127 and 128. The visiting team uses the dugout in front of sections 108 and 109 and use the bullpen in front of sections 103 and 104.

Also like many other Major League Baseball teams, the San Francisco Giants offer the ballpark pass to fans. The terms for the ballpark pass are as follows. The first 1,000 fans will be able to purchase standing room only tickets for all San Francisco Giants home games for $20 per month. Fans are required to download the MLB Ballpark app and their tickets will be delivered digitally to their smart phone. Opening Day and playoff games are excluded from the deal and fans cannot share tickets with other fans. The Arizona Diamondbacks and Pittsburgh Pirates were the first teams to experiment with the Ballpark Pass.

If you haven't visited Oracle Park yet, you're missing out. For all of you ballpark travelers out there, a trip to Oracle Park can often be planned in unison with a trip to Oakland Coliseum, home of the Oakland Athletics. Stay tuned for our staff's review of both Bay Area baseball stadiums.